1993 World Championships in Athletics - Men's Pole Vault
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These are the official results of the Men's Pole Vault
event at the 1993 IAAF World Championships
in Stuttgart, Germany. There were a total of 45 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups (the qualification mark was set at 5.70m). The final was held on Thursday August 19, 1993.
Pole vault
Pole vaulting is a track and field event in which a person uses a long, flexible pole as an aid to leap over a bar. Pole jumping competitions were known to the ancient Greeks, as well as the Cretans and Celts...
event at the 1993 IAAF World Championships
1993 World Championships in Athletics
The 4th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations, were held in the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium, Stuttgart, Germany between August 13 and August 22 with the participation of 187 nations....
in Stuttgart, Germany. There were a total of 45 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups (the qualification mark was set at 5.70m). The final was held on Thursday August 19, 1993.
Medalists
Gold | Sergey Bubka Ukraine Ukraine Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the second largest contiguous country on the European continent, after Russia... (UKR) |
Silver | Grigoriy Yegorov Grigoriy Yegorov Grigoriy Aleksandrovich Yegorov is a former pole vault athlete from Kazakhstan. Yegorov trained at Dynamo in Alma-Ata. He won the 1988 Olympic bronze medal , two World Indoor silver medals, and finished second at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics with a personal best jump of 5.90 metres... Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Kazakhstan , officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a transcontinental country in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Ranked as the ninth largest country in the world, it is also the world's largest landlocked country; its territory of is greater than Western Europe... (KAZ) |
Bronze | Maksim Tarasov Maksim Tarasov Maksim Vladimirovich Tarasov is a retired pole vaulter who represented the USSR, the Unified Team, and later Russia. His personal best jump is 6.05 metres, which puts him third in the all-time performers list .- Achievements :-References: - IAAF... Russia Russia Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects... (RUS) |
Igor Trandenkov Igor Trandenkov Igor Trandenkov is a retired Russian pole vaulter best known for winning two Olympic silver medals. His personal best jump of 6.01 m makes him a part of the so-called 6 metres club.-Achievements:-External links:... Russia Russia Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects... (RUS) |
Schedule
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)Qualification Round Group A Group B 17.08.1993 – 16:40h 17.08.1993 – 16:40h Final Round 19.08.1993 – 17:00h
Abbreviations
- All results shown are in metres
Q automatic qualification q qualification by rank DNS did not start NM no mark WR world record AR area record NR national record PB personal best SB season best
Qualifying round
- Held on Tuesday 1993-08-17
RANK GROUP A HEIGHT 1. 5.75 m 2. 5.75 m 3. 5.65 m 6. 5.65 m 7. 5.65 m 9. 5.55 m 10. 5.55 m 11. 5.55 m 12. 5.45 m 13. 5.45 m 15. 5.45 m 16. 5.35 m 17. 5.35 m 18. 5.25 m 19. 5.25 m 20. 5.15 m 21. 5.15 m 22. 4.45 m — NM
RANK | GROUP B | HEIGHT |
---|---|---|
1. | 5.75 m | |
2. | 5.65 m | |
8. | 5.65 m | |
9. | 5.65 m | |
10. | 5.55 m | |
12. | 5.45 m | |
13. | 5.45 m | |
15. | 5.45 m | |
16. | 5.45 m | |
17. | 5.25 m | |
18. | 5.25 m | |
19. | 5.25 m | |
— | NM | |
Final
RANK | FINAL | HEIGHT |
---|---|---|
6.00 m CR | ||
5.90 m | ||
5.80 m | ||
5. | 5.80 m | |
6. | 5.80 m | |
7. | 5.75 m | |
8. | 5.70 m | |
9. | 5.70 m | |
10. | 5.70 m | |
11. | 5.60 m | |
— | NM | |
See also
- 1988 Men's Olympic Pole Vault (Seoul)Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics - Men's pole vaultThe men's pole vault at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea had an entry list of 21 competitors, with two qualifying groups before the final took place on Wednesday September 28, 1988.- Medalists :-Records:...
- 1990 Men's European Championships Pole Vault (Split)1990 European Championships in Athletics - Men's Pole VaultThese are the official results of the Men's Pole Vault event at the 1990 European Championships in Split, Yugoslavia. There were a total number of fifteen participating athletes...
- 1992 Men's Olympic Pole Vault (Barcelona)Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics - Men's pole vaultThese are the official results of the Men's Pole Vault event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There were a total number of 34 participating athletes...
- 1994 Men's European Championships Pole Vault (Helsinki)1994 European Championships in Athletics - Men's Pole VaultThese are the official results of the Men's Pole Vault event at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland. There were a total number of 27 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups and the final held on 11 August 1994.-Final:...